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Herman, Melville(メルヴィル)研究 Moby-Dick 1991-2010年研究論文

 「白鯨」(Moby-Dick/The Whale)で有名な作家ハーマン・メルヴィル(Herman, Melville)研究論文を紹介しています。
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  1. Abbott, Collamer M.;
    P.T. Barnum in Moby-DickIn: Melville Society Extracts, no. 114, September 1998. pp. 7-8(2)

  2. Allen, Thomas E.;
    A Psychoanalytic Look at Herman Melville From His Use of Source Materials for Moby-DickIn: Psychoanalytic Review. New York: Oct 2009. Vol. 96, Iss. 5; pp. 743-767 (25)

  3. Alvis, John.;
    Moby-Dick and Melville's Quarrel with America. In: Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy, 1996 Winter; 23 (2): pp. 223-247 (25)

  4. Andiano, Joseph.;
    Brother to Dragons: Race and Evolution in Moby-DickIn: American Transcendental Quarterly, 1996 June; 10 (2): pp. 141-154(14)

  5. Anonymous.;
    Herman Melville's: Moby Dick. In: Literary Cavalcade. New York: Mar 1998. Vol. 50, no. 6; p. 4-15(12)

  6. Archer-Lean, Clare.;
    Coyote Meets Moby Dick: the Productive Non-Human in Thomas King's Fiction. In: AULLA: Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, Special Issue. Dec., 2009, pp. 191-203(13)

  7. Armstrong, Philip.;
    Leviathan is a Skein of Networks: Translations of Nature and culture in Moby-DickIn: ELH. Baltimore: Winter 2004. Vol. 71, no. 4; p. 1039-1063(25)

  8. Armstrong, Philip.;
    Moby-Dick and Compassion. In: Society & Animals 12:1(2004), pp. 19-37(19

     
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  9. Babin, James.;
    Eric Voegelin's Recovery of the Remembering Story. In: The Southern Review. Baton Rouge: Spring 1998. Vol. 34, no. 2; pp. 341-366(26)

  10. Baker, Anne.;
    Mapping and Measurement in Moby-DickIn: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 182-196(15)

  11. Barnard, Rita.;
    The Smell of Apples, Moby-Dick, and Apartheid Ideology. In: MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 2000 Spring; 46 (1): pp. 207-226(20)

  12. Barnum, Jill.;
    Melville, Lorenz Oken, and Biology: Engaging the 'Long Now'. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 7.2 (2005): pp. 41-46(6)

  13. Barnum, Jill, and Robert De Tredici.;
    Tribal Queequeg and Daniel Quinn: Glimpsing Melville's 'Undiscovered Prime'. In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 253-264(12) [Moby-Dick]

  14. Bayer, Ellen M.;
    Straight from the Whale's Mouth: A Student's Experiences with Moby-DickIn: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2(2000), no. 2, pp. 47-54(8)

  15. Bell, David James.;
    Unfathomable Me: The Privileged View of Nature in Melville's Moby Dick. In: Bell, David James., Take a Picture: A Novel. Degree PhD, University of Cincinnati, Arts and Sciences : English & Comparative Literature, 2005. Advisor: Brock Clarke. 248p. pp.231-247(17)

  16. Bercaw, Mary K.;
    Unpainted to the Last. [Book Review]. In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Dec 1996. Vol. 69, no. 4; p. 651-655(5)

  17. Bernard, Fred V.;
    The Question of Race in Moby-DickIn: The Massachusetts Review. Amherst: Autumn 2002. Vol. 43, no. 3; p. 384-405(22)

  18. Bernardini, Craig.;
    Heavy Melville: Mastodon's Leviathan and the Popular Image of Moby-DickIn: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.3 (2009): pp. 27-44(18)

  19. Berthold, Dennis.;
    Melville, Garibaldi, and the Medusa of Revolution. In: American Literary History, 9(1997), no. 3, p. 425-459(35)

  20. Berthold, Michael C.;
    Moby-Dick and American slave narrative. In: The Massachusetts Review. Amherst: Spring 1994. Vol. 35, no. 1; p. 135-148(14)

  21. Bickman, Martin.;
    Reinventing the Whale: Teaching Moby-Dick as Aethetic Experience. In: Melville Society Extracts, no. 117(July 1999), pp. 1-7(7)

  22. Blish, Mary.;
    The whiteness of the whale revisited. In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Sep 1997. Vol. 41, no. 1; pp. 55-69(15)

  23. Bohanon, Cecil E.;
    Prudence, Passion and Persuasion in Moby Dick. In: Laissez-Faire, 26/27(2007), pp. 23-31(9)

  24. Bonnet, Michele.;
    Consuming Tragedy and "The Little Cannibal" in the House of the Seven Gables. In: ATQ (The American Transcendental Quarterly), Vol. 20(2006), no. 2, pp. 481-497(17)

  25. Boren, Mark Edelman.;
    What's eating Ahab? The logic of ingestion and the performance of meaning in Moby-DickIn: Style. DeKalb: Spring 2000. Vol. 34, no. 1; p. 1-24(24)

  26. Boudreau, Gordon V.;
    In the beginning was the word ..." whale "... the letter H ... (1).('Moby Dick'). In: Melville Society Extracts; Feb 1, 2002; no. 122, pp. 1-6(6)

  27. Breitwieser, Mitchell.;
    Pacific Speculations: Moby-Dick and Mana. In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2011. Vol. 67, Iss. 1; pp. 1-46 (46)

  28. Broncano, Manuel.;
    Strategies of Textual Subversion in Herman Melville's Israel Potter. In: Amerikastudien/American Studies 53.4 (2008): pp. 491-505(15)

  29. Brown, Eric C.;
    Shakespeare's Richard III and the masthead in MElville's Moby-DickIn: ANQ. Lexington: Winter 2001. Vol. 14, no. 1; pp. 3-5(3)

  30. Bryant, John.;
    Melville Cosmopolite: The Future of the Melville Text. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): pp. 119-132(14)

  31. Bryant, John.;
    Melville Essays the Romance: Comedy and Being in Frankenstein, "The Big Bear of Arkansas," and Moby-DickIn: Nineteenth Century Literature, 2006, vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 277-310(34)

  32. Bryant, John.;
    Moby-Dick: History of a Loose-Fish: Manuscript, Print and Culture. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 3(2001), no. 2, pp. 37-56(20)

  33. Bryant, John.;
    Moby-Dick: Reading, Rewriting, and Editing. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 9.2 (2007): pp. 87-100(14)

  34. Bryant, John.;
    Rewriting Moby-Dick: Politics, Textual Identity, and the Revision Narrative. In: PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2010 Oct; 125 (4): pp. 1043-1060(18)

  35. Burns, Mark K.;
    'In This Simple Savage Old Rules Would Not Apply': Cetology and the Subject of Race in Moby-DickIn: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 199-208(10)

     
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  36. Callahan, Aileen.;
    Eye to Eye: Painting White Whale: Moby Dick I. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 5.1 [Moby-Dick 2001: An Artists' Forum] (2003): pp. 52-57(6)

  37. Charette, Matthew.; Mulligan, Ann.;
    Water Flowing Underground. In: Oceanus. Cambridge: 2004. Vol. 43, no. 1; p. 29-33 (5)

  38. Christodoulou, A. C.;
    Melville's Painting. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 5.1 [Moby-Dick 2001: An Artists' Forum] (2003): pp. 50-52(3)

  39. Coffler, Gail H.;
    Melville's Allusions to Religion. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 8.1 (2006): pp. 107-119(13)

  40. Colatrella, Carol.;
    Moby-Dick's Lessons, or, How Reading Might Save One's Life. In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 165-181(16)

  41. Colatrella, Carol.;
    The Life Aquatic of Melville, Cousteau, and Zissou: Narrative at Sea. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.3 (2009): pp. 79-90(12)

  42. Cologne-Brookes, Gavin.;
    Written Interviews and a Conversation with Joyce Carol Oates. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 2006. Vol. 38, no. 4; pp. 547-566(20)

  43. Cook, Jonathan A.;
    Moby-Dick, Myth, and Classical Moralism: Bulkington as Hercules. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 5.1 (2003): pp. 15-28(14)

  44. Couser, G Thomas.;
    The Hunt for "Big Red": The Bedford Incident, Melville, and the Cold War. In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 1996. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 32-38(7)

  45. Cowan, Bainard.;
    Melville's soul's code. In: The Southern Review. Baton Rouge: Summer 1997. Vol. 33, no. 3; p. 637-641(5)

  46. Crawford, T. Hugh (Thomas Hugh).;
    Networking the (Non) Human: Moby-Dick, Matthew Fontaine Maury, and Bruno Latour. In: Configurations, 5, no. 1(Winter 1997), pp. 1-21(21)

     
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  47. Dagovitz, Alan.;
    Moby-Dick's Hidden Philosopher: A Second Look at Stubb. In: Philosophy and Literature, 2008 Oct; 32 (2): pp. 330-346 (17)

  48. Dameron, J. Lasley.;
    Melville and Scoresby on Whiteness. In: English Studies, 74/1(February 1993): pp. 96-104(9)

  49. Davis, Clark.;
    The Divided Body: Topographical Dualism in Moby-DickIn: American Transcendental Quarterly, 1991 Mar; 5 (1): pp. 31-40(10)

  50. Delbanco, Andrew.;
    Melville in the '80s. In: American Literary History, 4(1992): pp. 709-725(17)

  51. Deines, Tim.;
    Re-marking the Ultra-transcendental in Moby-DickIn: Symploke, Vol. 18, No. 1-2 (2010), pp. 261-279(19)

  52. Derail, Agnès and Imbert, Michel.;
    The alchemical marriage in Moby-Dick; or, The Whale. In: Social Science Information, Mar 1991; 30: pp. 133-155(23)

  53. Djelal, Juana Celia.;
    The shape of the whale: flukes and other tales.("Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville) (Critical essay).  In: Leviathan; Oct 1, 2005; Vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 47-53(7)

  54. Doctorow, E. L.;
    Composing Moby-Dick: What Might Have Happened. In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. ISBN: 9780873388603; (Also in Kenyon Review and Leviathan). pp. 15-24(10)

  55. Donoghue, Denis.;
    Moby-Dick After September 11th. In: Law and Literature. Berkeley: 2003. Vol. 15, no. 2; p. 161-188(28)

  56. Dove-Rumé, Janine.;
    Ishmael's Africana in Herman Melville's Moby Dick; or, The Whale. In: Letterature d'America: Rivista Trimestrale, 1996; 16 (65): pp. 39-55 (17)

  57. Dreisinger, Batsheva.;
    "Behold the Hope Of Him is in Vain": A Hebraic Reading of Moby-DickIn: Melville Society Extracts, no. 114, Septmber 1998, pp. 1-4(4)

  58. Duban, James.;
    'Level Dead-Reckoning': Father Mapple, Goethe, and Ahab. In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): pp. 74-79(6)

  59. Dumm, Thomas L.;
    Who Is Ishmael? In: The Massachusetts Review. Amherst: Fall 2005. Vol. 46, no. 3; p. 398-415(18)

  60. Dunphy, Mark.;
    "Call Me Sal, Jack": Visions of Ishmael in Kerouac's 'On the Road'. In: Melville Society Extracts, no. 123(July 2002), pp. 1-4(4)

  61. Dunphy, Mark.;
    Viewing Melville through Bifocals: An Interdisciplinary Look at Moby-DickIn: Melville Society Extracts, 121 (2001): pp. 8-9(2)

  62. Duquette, Elizabeth.;
    Speculative Cetology: Figuring Philosophy in Moby-DickIn: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 2001; 47 (1 [182]): pp. 33-57 (25)

     
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  63. Edwards, Brian.;
    Playful Learning: Melville's Artful Art in Moby-DickIn: Australasian Journal of American Studies 25.1 (2006): 1-13(13)

  64. Edwards, Mary K. Bercaw & Marr, Timothy.;
    Introduction: Renderings of the Whale. In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. ISBN: 9780873388603; pp. 1-12(12)

  65. Elisa New.;
    Bible Leaves! Bible Leaves! Hellenism Hebraism in Melville's Moby-DickIn: Poetics Today. Durham: Summer 1998. Vol. 19, no. 2; p. 281-303(23)

  66. Elliott, Geoffrey.;
    Melville's Moby-DickIn: Explicator, 2009 Fall; 67 (4): pp. 252-254 (3)

  67. Elmore, Owen.;
    Melville's Typee and Moby-DickIn: Explicator, 2007 Winter; 65 (2): pp. 85-88 (4)

  68. Evans, David H.;
    'That Great Leviathan...Which Is but an Artificial Man': Moby-Dick and the Lowell Factory System. In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 50.4 [197] (2004): pp. 315-350(36)

  69. Fanning, Susan Garbarini.;
    'Kings of the Upside-Down World': Challenging White Hegemony in Moby-Dick.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 209-223(15)

  70. Fargnoli, Joseph.;
    Archetype and History in Melville's "The Scouttoward Aldie ". In: Forum for Modern Language Studies, 27(1991); no. 4: pp. 333-347(15)

  71. Fassano, Anthony.;
    The Power of Ahab's Speech. In: The Milton and Melville Review, Vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 13-20(8)

  72. Firestone, Evan R.;
    The Death of Moby Dick: Vincent Desiderio's "The Progress of Self Love". In: American Art, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Summer, 1996), pp. 8-27(20)

  73. Flory, Wendy Stallard.;
    Melville, Moby-Dick, and the Depressive Mind: Queequeg, Starbuck, Stubb, and Flask as Symbolic Characters. In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 8l-99(19)

  74. Frankel, Matthew Cordova.;
    Tattoo Art: The Composition of Text, Voice, and Race in Melville's Moby-DickIn: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 2007; 53 (2 [207]): pp. 114-147 (34)

  75. Fruscione, Joseph.;
    'What Is Called Savagery': Race, Visual Perception, and Bodily Contact in Moby-DickIn: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 10.1 (2008): pp. 3-24(22)

     
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  76. Gehlawat, Monika.;
    The Aesthetics of Whiteness: Melville's Moby Dick and the Paintings of Robert Rynab. In: Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 88.3-4 (2005): pp. 371-391(21)

  77. Gerety, Shawn F.;
    The Play's the Thing: Melville's Art of Punning in Moby-DickIn: Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor, 1996; 16 (1-2): pp. 53-63(11)

  78. Gesler, Wil.;
    Using Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick" to Explore Geographic Themes. In: Journal of Geography Jan/Feb 2004. Vol. 103, no. 1; p. 28-37(10)

  79. Giesenkirchen, Michaela.;
    'Still Half Blending with the Blue of the Sea': Goethe's Theory of Colors in Moby-DickIn: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 7.1 (2005): pp. 3-18(16)

  80. Goddard, Kevin.;
    'Like Circles on the Water': Melville, Schopenhauer, and the Allegory of Whiteness. In: English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities 51.2 (2008): pp. 84-92(9)

  81. Gonzalez, Christopher.;
    Ishmael's Wheel: Greek Castigation in Melville's Moby-DickIn: Milton and Melville Review, 2008, 3(2): pp. 14-17(4)

  82. Goske, Daniel.;
    'There's Another Rendering Now': On Translating Moby-Dick into German. In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 255-273(19)

  83. Govender, Dyalan.;
    Wes Anderson's the Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and Melville's Moby Dick: A Comparative Study. In: Literature Film Quarterly 36.1 (2008): pp. 61-67(7)

  84. Grigsby, Darcy Grimaldo.;
    Patina, Painting, and Portentous Somethings. In: Representations 78 (2002): pp. 140-144(5)

  85. Guo, Haiping.;
    Vengeance, Indifference, and Concern. The Ethical Interpretation of Man-Nature Relations in Moby-DickIn: Journal of Cambridge Studies, Vol 4. No.4 December 2009 pp. 136-146(11)

     
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  86. Hamilton, Carol Vanderveer.;
    The Evil of Banality: Moby Dick vs. the Extreme Machine. In: Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies. Iowa City: Spring 2004. pp. 7-18(12)

  87. Hamilton, Christopher T.;
    Melville's Moby Dick. In: Explicator, 1991 Spring; 49 (3): pp. 152-153 (2)

  88. Hecht, Jamey.;
    Scarcity and Compensation in Moby-DickIn: The Massachusetts Review. Amherst: Spring 1999. Vol. 40, no. 1; pp. 111-130(20)

  89. Hellen, Anna.;
    The Romantic Architecture of Melville's Moby-Dick: The Shelleyan Sub-Text of Moby-DickIn: Melville Society Extracts, no. 122(February 2002), pp. 26-28(3)

  90. Helmreich, Stefan.;
    Cetology Now: A Sketch for the Twenty-First Century. In: Melville Society Extracts, 129 (2005): pp. 10-12(3)

  91. Henry, Hughes.;
    Fish, sex and cannibalism: appetites for conversion in Melville's Typee.(Critical Essay). In: Leviathan; Oct 1, 2004; Vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 3-16(14)

  92. Henry Louis Gates Jr.;
    The Prince who Refused the Kingdom. In: Du Bois Review. Cambridge: Spring 2010. Vol. 7, Iss. 1; pp. 5-8(4)

  93. Herrmann, Steven B.;
    Melville's Portrait of Same-Sex Marriage in Moby-DickIn: Jung Journal. Berkeley: Summer 2010. Vol. 4, Iss. 3; pp. 65-82 (18)

  94. Hirsch, Irene.;
    The Brazilian Whale. In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 274-288(15)

  95. Howard, Lori N.;
    'Ungainly Gambols' and Circumnavigating the Truth. In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 25-36(12)

  96. Howarth, William.;
    Earth Islands: Darwin and Melville in the Galapagos. In: Iowa Review 30.3 (2000): pp. 95-113(19)

  97. Howarth, William.;
    Homage to Melville: Project Moby-DickIn: Princeton University Library Chronicle, 1993 Winter-Spring; 54 (2-3): pp. 225-239 (15)

     
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  98. Insko, Jeffrey.;
    "All of Us Are Ahabs": "Moby-Dick" in Contemporary Public Discourse. In: The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, Vol. 40, No. 2, Special Convention Issue: High & Low / Culture (Fall, 2007), pp. 19-37(19)

  99. Jane, Elizabeth; Wall Hinds.;
    The wrath of Ahab; or, Herman Melville meets Gene Roddenberry. In: Journal of American Culture. Spring 1997. Vol. 20, no. 1; pp. 43-46(4)

  100. Jay, Gregory.;
    Whiteness Studies and the Multicultural Literature Classroom. In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Summer 2005. Vol. 30, no. 2; pp. 99-123(25)

  101. Jeff, Todd,;
    Ahab and the glamour of evil: A Burkean reading of ritual in Moby Dick. In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: 33(Winter 1997), no. 1; pp. 3-12(10)

  102. Jenkins Henry.;
    Case Study: The Separation Scene in John Huston's Moby Dick (1956). In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 157-158(2)

  103. Jenkins Henry.;
    Examples of Appropriation of Moby-Dick: Case Studies. In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 58-63(6)

  104. Jenkins Henry.;
    Reading [Moby-Dick] as a Media Scholar. In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 17-21(5)

  105. Jenkins Henry.;
    Remix Practices in Moby-Dick: Then and Now. In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 64-70(7)

  106. Jenkins Henry.;
    Scene Analysis: The Quarterdeck as a Negotiation Space in Moby Dick (1998). In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 99-103 (5)

  107. Jenkins Henry.;
    Reading Critically and Reading Creatively. In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 163-174(12)

  108. Johnson, Bradley A.;
    Mind in the Main-Top, Body in the Bilge: Space and the Human Form in Melville's White-Jacket. In: ATQ(The American Transcendental Quarterly), Vol. 17(2003), pp. 243-257(15)

     
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  109. Kalter, Susan.;
    A Student of Savage Thought: The Ecological Ethic in Moby-Dick and Its Grounding in Native American Ideologies. In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 48.1-2 [186-187] (2002): pp. 1-40(40)

  110. Kanoza, Theresa M.;
    The Golden Carp and Moby Dick: Rudolfo Anaya's multi-culturalism. In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Summer 1999. Vol. 24, no. 2; pp. 159-171(13)

  111. Kaplan, Carter.;
    Jules Verne, Herman Melville, and the "questions of the monster". In: Extrapolation. Kent: Summer 1998. Vol. 39, no. 2; pp. 139-147(9)

  112. Karcher, Carolyn L.;
    Moby-Dick and he War on Terror. In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 305-315(11) [Moby-Dick]

  113. Karcher, Carolyn L.;
    The Pleasures of Reading Moby-DickIn: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 10.2 (2008): pp. 104-116(13)

  114. Kearns, Michael.;
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